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Students, degree colleges eagerly await objective criterion for Class 12 board

It will help decide criteria for entrance exams and admissions to major courses

- RONALD RODRIGUES ronald.rodrigues@fpj.co.in

Students and degree colleges are awaiting assessment policy for Class 12 board as it will decide the criteria for entrance exams and admissions to major Undergradu­ate (UG) courses. Dates for Maharashtr­a State Common Entrance Test (CET), a major competitiv­e exam for admissions to profession­al courses, has not been decided yet.

Degree colleges said the academic year might get delayed this time as admissions to UG courses usually begin by mid-June. The principal of a Matunga college said, "Various competitiv­e tests such as Joint Entrance Examinatio­n (JEE), National Eligibilit­y cum Entrance Test (NEET), State Common Entrance Test (CET) have been delayed this year. Also, the assessment criteria for Class 12 board students will decide the admission process for UG courses."

Gunjan Chawla, a professor said, "Every year, degree college admission process

begins by mid-June and the academic year begins from July-August. But this year, if results are delayed the entire academic year will get pushed further."

Students said Class 12 results will determine their admission process for higher education. Tulejit Sakpal, a Class 12 student said, "I hope our results are declared soon because I do not want to waste another academic year facing delays and deferments." Anamika

Dhule, another student said, "I am waiting for the education department to declare dates of State CET so that I can start preparing for the same."

The state school education department is yet to announce the criterion to declare results of Class 12 board students and the date of result declaratio­n. A decision regarding dates of Maharashtr­a State Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET) is expected too.

 ??  ?? “I hope our results are declared soon because I do not want to waste another academic year facing delays and deferments."
— Tulejit Sakpal, a Class 12 student
“I hope our results are declared soon because I do not want to waste another academic year facing delays and deferments." — Tulejit Sakpal, a Class 12 student

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